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Covid is scaring again, over 10,000 cases reported in a single day

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Covid is rearing its head across the country after wreaking devastation in the second-third wave. After several months, more than 10,000 new cases of Kovid have been reported throughout the country. Following then, the number of current Kovid cases in the country climbed to 63,562.

According to the Ministry of Health’s website

Covid instances are increasing rapidly throughout the country, but the pace of increase is especially rapid in the national capital of Delhi. In a single day, more than 738 cases were filed in Delhi. As a result, the total number of active cases in Delhi has risen to 5714.

Which states are seeing an increase in Covid cases?

Following the outbreak in Delhi, the total number of Kovid cases in the country has risen to 315. As a result, the total number of active cases has risen to 4008. When Covid grows at such an alarming rate, the government and the health department’s ears perk up. In light of the growing number of Covid 19 cases, health authorities have urged individuals to receive Covid vaccinations in big amounts.

On the other hand, Central Government experts say that

they are monitoring Kovid cases from state to state, and that if the situation becomes uncontrollable in any state, they will work with the state government themselves under the SOP, and Covid cases will be stopped from spreading.

On Tuesday, 949 new instances of Covid were reported in Maharashtra and

six more individuals died as a result of this virus. According to the department’s report, the total number of infected in the state grew to 81,57,293, while the total number of dead increased to 1,48,485 after six persons died from the infection.

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